The Missouri Compromise (1820), the Compromise of 1850, and the Kansas-Nebraska Act (1854) were all efforts to
Causes & Events of the Civil War (VUS.6g-7apt1)

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end fighting between mid-western farmers and Native Americans
encourage manufacturing in the West
increase the number of people who voted in presidential elections
settle disputes over the spread of slavery to western territories
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This poster from the 1850s probably appeared in response to the
start of the Civil War
issuance of the Emancipation Proclamation
passage of the Fugitive Slave Act
enactment of the 13th Amendment
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Which part of the Compromise of 1850 probably created the most controversy?
the admission of California as a free state
the organization of New Mexico and Utah as territories open to slavery
the ending of the slave trade in Washington, D.C.
the passage of a strong fugitive slave law to return runaway slaves to their owners
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What was the purpose of the Kansas-Nebraska Act?
to admit Kansas as a free state and Nebraska as a slave state
to allow the citizens to decide if a state would be a free state or a slave state
to allow border ruffians to vote in Kansas elections to promote slavery
to negotiate a deal for territory with Native Americans in Oklahoma
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In the 1850s, the phrase "Bleeding Kansas" was used to describe clashes between
pro-slavery and anti-slavery groups in Kansas Territory
Native Americans and new American settlers
Chinese and Irish railroad workers clashing over wages
freed slaves and white settlers out west fighting over slavery
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What happened as a result of Harriet Beecher Stowe publishing Uncle Tom's Cabin?
Tensions increased between the North and South because the novel exposed the evils of slavery in the South
All Southerners moved west to escape ridicule
Slaves escaped from plantations and went to the North
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What did the Supreme Court rule in the Dred Scott v. Sandford case?
Dred Scott was set free since he lived in a free state.
Dred Scott was property and not a citizen.
Dred Scott's owners were guilty of holding him against his will and were arrested.
Dred Scott's owners had to pay Dred Scott for work he completed.
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